User: MichaelEricBrown |
HDR Photography High-Dynamic-Range Photography creates stunning photos by combining three or more photos of the same subject that were all exposed differently (often a normal exposure with a half-stop up and another with a half-stop down). Photos taken in Yellowstone NP; Rocky Mountain NP; and Cripple Creek, CO. Made in iMovie '08. Enjoy. Tags: hdr high dynamic range photography photos imovie canon 10d photomatix photoshop cs3 |
User: cameralabs |
DSLR Tips: Night Photography Full guide at: http://www.dslrtips.com/workshops/How_to_take_photos_at_night/manual_long_exposure.shtml How to take successful photos at night, by Gordon Laing, Editor of http://www.dslrtips.com Tags: DSLR Tips photography technique night long exposures |
User: pospisil |
Photography tutorial - depth of field A photography tutorial on depth of field with Shelton Muller of Total Image magazine (www.total-image.com.au) Tags: photography photo tips depth of field tutorial |
User: davidxtejada |
Portrait Photography Corporate photographer David Tejada photographs 9 executive head shots and environmental portraits Tags: Strobist Photo shoot David Tejada Nikon SB-800 |
User: PhotographersAcademy |
Photography Tutorials - Fashion Photography www.PhotographersAcademy.com Learn the best kept secrets of Professional Photographers Tags: photograph camera photography model models modelling wedding weddings commercial photo photoshoot lingerie marketing |
User: ilayrock |
masters of photography overalll of the best photogrophys of the world in the last 100 years. there were more important and big photographers like richard avedon who didnt get in to this video... i might to a nother one.. the video ends with todays young artist who reflects the change of the art in photography from its early days till present. Tags: pictures of the art |
User: danielwcoburn |
Daniel W. Coburn Photography This is a short film/slideshow that I made to expose my photography to the world!!! (sinister laugh) Music by Amy Behrends. Special thanks to Haley Colbern and Russell Behrends. http://www.danielwcoburn.com Tags: daniel coburn art film black and white photography tips training commercial short advertising color digital |
User: PhotographersAcademy |
Photography Tutorials - Wedding Photography www.PhotographersAcademy.com Lean the best kept secrets of Professional Photographers Tags: photograph camera photography model models modelling wedding weddings commercial photo photoshoot lingerie marketing |
User: AmyK007 |
Flower Photography Tutorial Flower photography tutorial about how to great flower photos Tags: flower digital photography flowers tutorial |
User: luizgusmao |
Quiet Minds - Miksang Photography Excerpt from the Miksang Photography Episode of the Quiet Mind Series. Downloadeable at http://www.miksang.net/Miksang%20Quicktime.mov QUIET MIND: Meditation for Real Life is a new 6 part series-a health and wellness program of a different kind-introducing 6 authentic traditions of meditation. Hosted by respected and inspiring teachers, Quiet Mind takes you on an "inner journey" to some fascinating places and cultures. Each beautifully filmed 30-minute episode introduces an accessible, contemporary practice of meditation that will intrigue and engage viewers. Quiet Mind provides an opportunity to experience the goal of all meditation practice; an awareness of the present moment. Quiet Mind focuses on six widely acclaimed and internationally recognized teachers: Donna Farhi on Hatha Yoga, Sylvia Boorstein on Metta Meditation, Master Li Jun Feng on Healing Qigong, Norman Fischer on Zen Buddhism, Michael Wood on Miksang Photography and Laurence Freeman, OSB, for Christian Meditation. Tags: miksang meditation photography |
User: googlepolice |
Time Lapse photography ( Night & Day ) Time lapse photography from around the world. Quite beautiful. Enjoy ! Photography by Youtube user = manhattancoffee googlepolice timelapse photography time lapse art Tags: googlepolice timelapse photography time lapse clouds night day dags people cars lights sky skies orgone |
User: BestPhotoLessonsCom |
photography - shutter Photography lesson. Tutorial about using the shutter in your camera. More information at www.BestPhotoLessons.com. Tags: tutorial photography camera shutter speed lesson |
User: DigitalPhotoGuy |
Digital Photography Lesson - Fall Foliage 4 of 4 I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I'd share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about shooting with fall foliage. Tags: digital photography expert tutorials Diy adobe Photoshop learn great funny fun hilarious free |
User: pixelmagic |
Rick Sammon's Top Ten Digital Photography Tips Shot on location in the Desert of Fire, NV. Tags: digital photography rick sammon wiley canon rebel xti |
User: Photolearncouk |
The Portrait Photography Masterclass Edited clips from the training video Tags: learnportraitphotography portraitlighting portraitphotography photolearn |
User: shihlunchang |
Joel Meyerowitz On Street Photography Joel Meyerowitz On Street Photography Tags: On Street Photography Joel Meyerowitz |
User: DigitalPhotoGuy |
Digital Photography Lesson - Skin tones part 1 of 4 I caught this show on my television and absolutely love it. I wish it was on more often. I tivo-ed it and figured I'd share it with others. If you want to learn more about taking great photography, this is the show. This one is about shooting with contrasting skin tones. Tags: digital photography expert tutorials Diy adobe Photoshop learn great funny fun hilarious free OMG skin le |
User: urbanimage |
'Authority' paranoia over photography in London An interesting short film about the legality of taking photographs on the streets in the UK. There's a nice interaction between the photographer and a couple of Police Community Support Officers in Central London. For those who are unfimilar with CSO's, these are not Police Officers, though they are uniformed personnel working with the police in England and Wales. Their function it seems is: '...to provide a visible and reassuring presence on the streets and tackling the menace of anti-social behaviour.' You can draw your own conclusions on that! NB The bit about having to ask for permission before taking photographs in Railway Stations is somewhat misleading as you don't have to have prior permission - not at the moment anyway Link to a letter written by Home Office Minister Tony McNaulty confirming that there are no legal restrictions on taking photographs in public places: http://www.flickr.com/photos/asisawit/2473437441/ Here's a link to a recent Guardian article about terrorist not bothering to photograph their 'targets'. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/jun/05/news.terrorism Tags: Photography London Civil Liberties War on Terror Community Support Officers Metropolitan Police Oxford Street |
User: Cybelephotography |
Masters of Photography - Francesca Woodman Photography © The Estate of Francesca Woodman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesca_Woodman American photographer Francesca Woodman (1958-1981) is best known for black-and-white pictures of herself and of female models. Many of her photographs show young women, blurred (due to movement and long exposure times), merging with their surroundings, or with their faces obscured. Years after her suicide at the age of 22, her photographic works became the subject of much attention, including many exhibitions and books. She was born April 3, 1958, in Denver, Colorado, to well-known artists George Woodman (ceramicist, painter, and photographer) and Betty Woodman Beginning in 1975, Woodman attended the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in Providence, Rhode Island. She studied in Rome, Italy between 1977 and 1978 in a RISD honors program. As she spoke fluent Italian, she was able to befriend Italian intellectuals and artists. She went back to Rhode Island in late 1978 to graduate from RISD. Woodman moved to New York City in 1979. After spending summer 1979 in Stanwood, Washington, she returned to New York. There, "to make a career in photography" she sent portfolios of her work to fashion photographers, but "her solicitations did not lead anywhere." In summer 1980 she was an artist-in-residence at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire. In late 1980 Woodman became depressed due to her work and to a broken relationship. On January 19, 1981, she committed suicide by jumping out a loft window in New York. An acquaintance wrote "things had been bad, there had been therapy, things had gotten better, guard had been let down." Although Woodman used different cameras and film formats during her career, most of her photographs were taken with a Yashica camera producing 2-1/4 by 2-1/4 inch square negatives that her father had given her. Woodman created at least 10,000 negatives which her parents now keep. Woodman's estate, which is represented by the Marian Goodman Gallery in New York, consists of over 800 prints of which "only around 120 images have ever been published or exhibited.". Many of Woodman's images are untitled and are known only by a location and date. -------------------------- Music- Vai Vedrai (go, you'll see) by Cirque du Soleil. Please, visit Cirque du Soleil's site, buy its music as I did. http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/world/es/es/index.asp lyrics go, go child, go, you'll see, go go, go little one, go you'll see, go you'll see where fortune walks you can't reach there with the heart any more only with your feet on the moon oh my child, you'll see go and you'll see that a smile often hides a great sorrow go and you'll see the madness of mankind madness of mankind without rightness, go madness of warriors without fear, go madness of a child full of life who, playing at paradise as a soldier was killed My child you will see go and you'll see that a smile often hides a great sorrow go and you'll see the madness of mankind Tags: love your photography Francesca Woodman young talented woman |
User: cookingupastory |
The Art of Food Photography The pictures can be tantalizing. Some even cause us to stop and stare. Join us, for a behind the scenes look at a food photographer and his team as they create sumptuous images out of fresh ingredients that seem to jump off the page. Recipes from this episode: Ed's Tangy Eggless Caesar Salad; Canning Pears, raw pack; Pear Bread Tags: food photography commercial photographs stories advertising commercials entertainment news performing arts short film tr |
User: thomashedge |
Clinical Dental Photography http://www.tomhedge.com http://www.Dentalhealthcenter.com A two and a half minute demonstration by Dr. Thomas Hedge on his clinical digital dental photography technique. Dr. Hedge takes this series of photos on every new patient in his practice in Cincinnati, Ohio in addition to portraits in his portrait studio. A full half hour DVD is avaliable on this and portrait photography through www.Tomhedge.com Tags: dental digital photography clinical portrait Hedge dentist |
User: JustinReade |
OFF THE CHAIN: Bedroom Photography Lucas enters the bedroom, only to find that his wife has now embraced the wrath of her new-found sexuality. Directed By: Justin Sarno. Please see more at: www.justinsarno.com Tags: off the chain short film comedy echo park silver lake |
User: davidxtejada |
Yakima & Ogden Photography Shoot Location annual report photo shoot by corporate photographer David Tejada. Photographing an asphalt plant and highway construction Tags: Photography Photo shoot David Tejada Strobis |
User: PhotographersAcademy |
Photography Tutorials - Commercial Photography www.PhotographersAcademy.com Learn the best kept secrets of photography professionals. Tags: photograph camera photography model models modelling wedding weddings commercial photo photoshoot lingerie marketing |
User: Cybelephotography |
Masters of Photography - Henri Cartier-Bresson (1/2) Photography © Henri Cartier-Bresson/Magnum Photos Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) was a French photographer considered to be the father of modern photojournalism, an early adopter of 35 mm format, and the master of candid photography. He helped develop the "street photography" style that has influenced generations of photographers that followed. Trained as a painter, he began his career in photography in 1931 on a trip to the Ivory Coast. He was one of the first photographers to shoot in the 35mm format with a Leica camera, and helped to develop the photojournalistic "street photography" style that influenced generations of photographers to come. It was there on the Côte d'Ivoire that he contracted blackwater fever, which nearly killed him. Returning to France, Cartier-Bresson recuperated in Marseille in 1931 and deepened his relationship with the Surrealists. He became inspired by a photograph by Hungarian photojournalist Martin Munkacsi http://artneutre.bitacoras.com/imatges/munkacsi.jpg Cartier-Bresson said: "The only thing which completely was an amazement to me and brought me to photography was the work of Munkacsi. When I saw the photograph of Munkacsi of the black kids running in a wave I couldn't believe such a thing could be caught with the camera. I said damn it, I took my camera and went out into the street." The photograph inspired him to stop painting and to take up photography seriously. He explained, "I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant.". He acquired the Leica camera with 50 mm lens in Marseilles that would accompany him for many years. He described the Leica as an extension of his eye. Cartier-Bresson is well known for his concept of the "decisive moment" in photography. He defined this moment as "the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which gave that event its proper expression During his photographic career Cartier-Bresson photographed all over the world - Mexico, Canada, USA, Europe, India, Burma, Pakistan, Indonesia, Africa, Burma, China, Japan, Cuba, and the USSR, among other places. He also photographed many famous personalities and artists of the 20th century, including Matisse, Picasso, Coco Chanel, Truman Capote, and Gandhi. His interest in the visual arts also extended to film - he made films with Jean Renoir, Jacques Becker and André Zvoboda and a documentary on Republican Spain (1937). During the Second World War Cartier-Bresson was taken prisoner by the Germans and escaped, then photographed the occupation and liberation of France. During this time rumors reached the USA that he had been killed, and the Museum of Modern Art began to prepare a "posthumous" show. Cartier-Bresson later spent a year in the US helping to prepare this show. In 1947 Cartier-Bresson co-founded the photographic cooperative Magnum along with fellow photographers Robert Capa, George Rodger, David Seymour, Bill Vandivert and others. Valuing his anonymity as a tool for capturing decisive moments with his camera, Cartier-Bresson did not like to be photographed, and shot with a Leica camera which was smaller, quieter and less intrusive than other cameras. Cartier-Bresson retired from photography in the early 1970s and by 1975 no longer took pictures other than an occasional private portrait; he said he kept his camera in a safe at his house and rarely took it out. He returned to drawing and painting. After a lifetime of developing his artistic vision through photography, he said, "All I care about these days is painting — photography has never been more than a way into painting, a sort of instant drawing." Cartier-Bresson is regarded as one of the art world's most unassuming personalities. He disliked publicity and exhibited a ferocious shyness since his days in hiding from the Nazis during World War II. He hated to be photographed and treasured his privacy above all. Photographs of Cartier-Bresson do exist, but they are scant. When he accepted an honorary degree from Oxford University in 1975, he held a paper in front of his face to avoid being photographed. He did recall that he once confided his innermost secrets to a Paris taxi driver, certain that he would never meet the man again. The Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation was created by Cartier-Bresson and his wife and daughter in 2002 to preserve and share his legacy. http://www.henricartierbresson.org/ ----------------------------------- Video Interview with Charlie Rose, July 6, 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2mQWi8476I --------------------------------------------- Music -- Que reste-t-il de nos amours (what remains of our love?) by Stacey Kent http://www.staceykent.com/ Tags: Henri Cartier-Bresson Photograph B&W Magnum Stacey Kent love memory past present youth photo remember |